Jim Doran (2001)
Intervening to Achieve Co-operative Ecosystem Management: Towards an Agent Based Model
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Received: 01-Nov-00 Accepted: 01-Feb-01 Published: 31-Mar-01
Furthermore, it is quite possible that:
2 E.g. "This meeting will be remembered as the moment when governments abandoned the promise of global co-operation to protect planet Earth." Greenpeace final statement after the failure of the Hague climate talks (UNFCCC COP6 ), November 2000. http://greenpeace.org/~climate/climatecountdown/
3 Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language
4 Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents -- Agent Communication Language
5 These three levels should not be confused with the three possible scales of consideration of the Fraser River watershed described earlier.
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